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talk about guac and bowels at the same time. >> i went searching through youtube and found a brilliantr guacamole, it's so easy. >> all you need are some avocados, pace pi can te sauce -- >> hold the phone. this is dan neltss. >> this is dan nettles, our editor. >> wow, that is really good. >> this is dan's magic guacamole. >> i never knew this about dan. >> i want to point out. watch his amazing avocado slicing abilities. >> knife work. knife wnettles. >> you use pace pi can at a sauce, and only pace. you want to have the right color consistcy, ratio, balance. >> what exactly is magic about it, taste? >> you know what, i think we need to taste it. >> if only dan were here with some of that guacamole. >> dan! >> dan, you came with guacamole! >> yeah, but i've got to go make some more. i'll talk to you later. >> wait, oh! >> wow, that's magic. >>> when you're a kid, you love catching butterflies or fire bugs, right? the one that never happens is a dragon fly, right? near next to impossible. >> they're shifty. >> this is a dragon fly that flew all the way over to the finger of 4-year-old
talk about guac and bowels at the same time. >> i went searching through youtube and found a brilliantr guacamole, it's so easy. >> all you need are some avocados, pace pi can te sauce -- >> hold the phone. this is dan neltss. >> this is dan nettles, our editor. >> wow, that is really good. >> this is dan's magic guacamole. >> i never knew this about dan. >> i want to point out. watch his amazing avocado slicing abilities. >> knife work....
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it ends with the diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease. a lot of people who have crone's disease are not willing to talk about it publicly. a young woman is being frank, hoping to bring about a cure. >> chelsea curry loves making cup take cakes. these are for her grandma and they made 700 sweet treats to raise awareness about a disease about as far from sweet as you can get. at the able of 15, kelsey was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis. >> people don't like to talk about it because it involves the bathroom. you have to be near a bathroom often. >> it's an autoimmune disorder in the colon. the inflammation and bleeding can happen from the mouth to the anus. >> when are it involves the lining of the bowel, it causes bleeding and discomfort so we feel pain and it can lead to diarrhea, weight loss, fever. >> 1.4 million americans suffers from ulcerative colitis or crone's disease and more children are being diagnosed, perhaps because of better testing. >> on the bad days, i can't do anything. i am at home in bed and feet from the bathroom. i
it ends with the diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease. a lot of people who have crone's disease are not willing to talk about it publicly. a young woman is being frank, hoping to bring about a cure. >> chelsea curry loves making cup take cakes. these are for her grandma and they made 700 sweet treats to raise awareness about a disease about as far from sweet as you can get. at the able of 15, kelsey was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis. >> people don't like to talk about it...
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for some people, frequent tummy trouble ends with a diagnosis of ibd or inflammatory bowel disease. what we do in the bathroom, though, is so intensely private that it is a lot of reason people have crone's disease but are not open to talk about it. i did talk with a young woman open to talking about it. a few weeks ago, she made more than 700 sweet treats to raise awareness about a disease that's as far from sweet as you can get. five years ago, at the age of 15, kelsey was diagnosed with an inflammatory bowel disease. >> it's a disease that people don't like to talk about because it involves, you know, the bathroom. your digestive tract doesn't work, so you have to be in your bathroom often. >> it's an auto immune disorder which causes inflammation in the colon. the breeding can happen anywhere. >> when there's inflammation involving the lining of the bowel, it causes bleeding, discomfort, so you feel pain. it can lead to diarrhea, weight loss, fever. >> 1.4 million americans suffer from this, and more children are being diagnosed, the doctor says perhaps because of better testing
for some people, frequent tummy trouble ends with a diagnosis of ibd or inflammatory bowel disease. what we do in the bathroom, though, is so intensely private that it is a lot of reason people have crone's disease but are not open to talk about it. i did talk with a young woman open to talking about it. a few weeks ago, she made more than 700 sweet treats to raise awareness about a disease that's as far from sweet as you can get. five years ago, at the age of 15, kelsey was diagnosed with an...
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we move to representative bishop and then representative bowell. >> is this working? this is working. madam chair, i feel honored to be able to address a handful of my colleagues and so many senate staffers today. the idea that somebody from the resource committee is on this highway bill means that somebody screwed up somewhere. on the highway portion there's a whole lot of very good reforms in the senate version and even more good reforms in the house version. the keystone pipeline is an important issue. and the restore act most of which is good is on this bill as well but there are some extraneous issues that bring attention to my committee. extending pelt for one additional year is nice but not necessary when the house has already pass ad long term version that gives local communities on when they will get their pelt money and has funding to srs. the land and conversation fund is authorized through the year 2015. that means its current authorization is longer than the authorization of this base bill and yet the idea of authorizing it or extending it for another sev
we move to representative bishop and then representative bowell. >> is this working? this is working. madam chair, i feel honored to be able to address a handful of my colleagues and so many senate staffers today. the idea that somebody from the resource committee is on this highway bill means that somebody screwed up somewhere. on the highway portion there's a whole lot of very good reforms in the senate version and even more good reforms in the house version. the keystone pipeline is an...
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irritable bowel syndrome. >> so common in women. control the contractions of the intestines. and it can cause so many symptoms. nausea, bloating, cramping, gas, diarrhea, constipation. >> no wonder your bowel is irritable. >> a lot of these symptoms can mimic a lot of conditions we're talking about a little later in the segment. but one unique thing about ibs is that once you have a bowel movement these symptoms can get a little better. >> so that's a telltale sign. how do you treat it? >> initially what's recommended is to use fiber in your diet. because the fiber helps regulate the contractions of the intestines. but in some people that may not be sufficient. and your physician can prescribe medication that targets your symptoms, so if you have gas cramps. >> we hear a lot about celiac disease. >> that's a new hot disease these days. >> a trendy disease. >> it's an intolerance to gluten which is a protein that's found in wheat and barley and rye. when you have celiacs, the gluten causes damage to the small intestine lining. so tha
irritable bowel syndrome. >> so common in women. control the contractions of the intestines. and it can cause so many symptoms. nausea, bloating, cramping, gas, diarrhea, constipation. >> no wonder your bowel is irritable. >> a lot of these symptoms can mimic a lot of conditions we're talking about a little later in the segment. but one unique thing about ibs is that once you have a bowel movement these symptoms can get a little better. >> so that's a telltale sign. how...
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>> have you just released a little too much about your bowel movements?. i'm so tired. i'm just babbling. >> what is wrong with you! >> did i swallow a spear last night. >> did i eat a christmas tree sideways? what? >> it's true? >> did i actually steal a diamond and swallow it. what have i done. >> oh, my god! >> when did corn get that sharp? [ laughter ] >> diamonds? when did i eat diamonds. >> wendy in ohio follow that. >> i'll try. >> okay. >> i'm mormon who used to be a republican, and now i'm democrat, and i voted for obama both times. >> oh yay for you. >> thank you. >> that was our own little polling right there. >> yeah mormons they are not monolithic, they don't vote enmass. >> let's do a poll on how many people and it a diamond, or swallowed a spear or ate a christmas tree sideways. >> we are not going to do this anymore. >> why don't you ask gavin newsom what he swallowed. >> i don't want to be associated with these people. >> and now here is a really important senator. [ flatulence sound effect ] >> john fugelsang can share what he has eaten.
>> have you just released a little too much about your bowel movements?. i'm so tired. i'm just babbling. >> what is wrong with you! >> did i swallow a spear last night. >> did i eat a christmas tree sideways? what? >> it's true? >> did i actually steal a diamond and swallow it. what have i done. >> oh, my god! >> when did corn get that sharp? [ laughter ] >> diamonds? when did i eat diamonds. >> wendy in ohio follow that. >>...
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casey abrams is now a spokesperson for inflammatory bowel disease. ato was a hair dress ner connecticut before idol. post idol, she's back to cutting hair. san jaya stood out for his hair dos, he came in seventh. and now? >> now lives in an apartment working as a bartender, and sings karaoke songs. >> he hasn't let go of the dream altogether. today we found him writing songs for his new band, but it's a come down. >> an experience like american idol, you're so consumed by everything that's going on, you don't have time while it's happening to really process it. soon as you get cut, everything hits you at once. >> reporter: a lot of contestants struggle. >> they bring you to a therapist to make sure your head is straight. when i went in, i felt like he expected me to be a little more upset, but i was pretty at peace with the decision. >> reporter: even the winners don't stay winners for long. ruben studdard won season two, but his legal troubles make headlines. lee dewise, his first album, sold 150,000 copies. the label immediately dropped him. does i
casey abrams is now a spokesperson for inflammatory bowel disease. ato was a hair dress ner connecticut before idol. post idol, she's back to cutting hair. san jaya stood out for his hair dos, he came in seventh. and now? >> now lives in an apartment working as a bartender, and sings karaoke songs. >> he hasn't let go of the dream altogether. today we found him writing songs for his new band, but it's a come down. >> an experience like american idol, you're so consumed by...
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i'm wondering if it could be causing hhm to have uncontrollable bowel movements in tte ouse?"?"kathleen says,,"my dog licks his paw till their almoot raw. what is this causeddby and what can i do too stop it?"-mmrgaret gardenville--steve linthicum gardenville-margaret stop it?" what can do to caused by and raw. whht is thhs till their allost raw. what is thhs caused by and what can i do to stop it?"-margaret gardenville --lily baltimore 3 --liiy baltimore 3 more comfortable air on the wwy... find out when... with your 7-day forecast next. you're watching fox 45 good day balttmore. baltimorr's big
i'm wondering if it could be causing hhm to have uncontrollable bowel movements in tte ouse?"?"kathleen says,,"my dog licks his paw till their almoot raw. what is this causeddby and what can i do too stop it?"-mmrgaret gardenville--steve linthicum gardenville-margaret stop it?" what can do to caused by and raw. whht is thhs till their allost raw. what is thhs caused by and what can i do to stop it?"-margaret gardenville --lily baltimore 3 --liiy baltimore 3 more...
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. >> when you got your bowel wrong, you went back in there. -- bell rung, he went back in there and play. >> his heyday was back in the 1980's and early 1990's. he won three super bowls including the last one day one in 1991. the quarterback of that team has also recently sued the nfl. >> also knew, we are monitoring a developing story from the food and drug administration. an fda panel has endorsed the first drug shown to prevent hiv infection the in healthy people. it is given to those who may be at high risk of hiv. a final decision is expected by the end of next month. it is important to know that the drug is already given to hiv patience who could become infected with aids. >> n n he has been giving tickets to family members for big-time concerts' and sporting events. we uncovered he has given tickets to sold-out bruce springsteen concert. tonight he gets his response to our investigation. >> vincent gray has this guy is week here at verizon center. >> we made an effort to use those tickets as much as we possibly can for the improvement and advancement of the city. clucks while they
. >> when you got your bowel wrong, you went back in there. -- bell rung, he went back in there and play. >> his heyday was back in the 1980's and early 1990's. he won three super bowls including the last one day one in 1991. the quarterback of that team has also recently sued the nfl. >> also knew, we are monitoring a developing story from the food and drug administration. an fda panel has endorsed the first drug shown to prevent hiv infection the in healthy people. it is...
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i don't tell her that today i wept over a bowel of ph o. >> 100 degrees cellsius. there is no going back you and i. like broth clouded by the blood. so this next poem is actually in the tears to me antholology. a vietnamese woman artist, composure you name it she does it. i wonder if she bakes i never asked her but. this is a buddhist heart. each time i burned my body for you my heart remanipulained in . i watched the saffron flames engulf me seer my skin, flesh of a plum stripped of it's peel. tender and glowing like mars, i would rise to the sky for you to see me. in those moments i was your torch and we were united. united by the scents the heat the shutter. for love of another i'd say to myself, faithful in muted pain. my hope, my heart extinguishing as you stood there paralyzed each time like a still camera unable to look away. infraction. if my love were smooth and lustrous would you spit me open and fill me up again. would you kiss the scar you made of me name it and claim me like a mountain. bear witness to holiness where 2 rocks collide. if my was unpenetr
i don't tell her that today i wept over a bowel of ph o. >> 100 degrees cellsius. there is no going back you and i. like broth clouded by the blood. so this next poem is actually in the tears to me antholology. a vietnamese woman artist, composure you name it she does it. i wonder if she bakes i never asked her but. this is a buddhist heart. each time i burned my body for you my heart remanipulained in . i watched the saffron flames engulf me seer my skin, flesh of a plum stripped of it's...
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if you move your body, your bowels will also move in response to that.nd then finally as a last resort, just pack in your bag a laxative just in case. >> hopefully one you have experience with so nothing kooky happens. >> yes. >> bladder problems. the question we got was, i've had three children and tend to leak when i laugh, sneeze or pick up a grocery bag. >> this is called stress incontinence. women who give birth have this as a common result. the reason this happens is that the pelvic muscles dilate and weaken when you baiirth. it causes the yurethra's angle o change. this happens in menopause and if you're overweight. as this person mentioned, when you bear down on those muscles by laughing or sneezing, you can leak urine. >> how do you prevent it? >> kegel exercise. this is clinching the pelvic floor muscles, the muscles that hold in your urine. ideally, you want to hold it in for three seconds, relax for three seconds, do ten of these three times a day. and if you can build up to ten seconds at a time, you can lower the likelihood of leakage by 60
if you move your body, your bowels will also move in response to that.nd then finally as a last resort, just pack in your bag a laxative just in case. >> hopefully one you have experience with so nothing kooky happens. >> yes. >> bladder problems. the question we got was, i've had three children and tend to leak when i laugh, sneeze or pick up a grocery bag. >> this is called stress incontinence. women who give birth have this as a common result. the reason this happens...
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and inside out was falling apart >> he said when he ate grains is triggered inflammation, curable bowelsyndrome, osteoarthritis so he went caveman >> we have just not devolve to withstand these little many toxins, these nt nutrients that are in grains >> the doctor says if you remove them from your diet and feed your body right it will start to repair >> the liver is able to take care of our own waste products that are body produces and not the stuff that is leaking through the intestinal walls. you start cleaning things up >> step two, eliminate seed oils, and other inflammatory food. these oils are everywhere, especially processed food >> canola oil, safflower oil, those are sources of omega 6 fax. omega 6 fatty acids can get way out of balance and cause systemic information >> step three, eliminate added sugars which make you feel tired and constantly hungry >> those three things, grains, industrial seed oils, and sugars, your 95 percent of the way of being held here just from those small changes. >> a diet based on grains and sugar is like pulling a fire with kindling. instead of ba
and inside out was falling apart >> he said when he ate grains is triggered inflammation, curable bowelsyndrome, osteoarthritis so he went caveman >> we have just not devolve to withstand these little many toxins, these nt nutrients that are in grains >> the doctor says if you remove them from your diet and feed your body right it will start to repair >> the liver is able to take care of our own waste products that are body produces and not the stuff that is leaking...
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at least 20% to 30% of men getting treatments end up impotent or with urinary, bowel difficulties or all three, and often permanently. with this information some men like drew harris already have decided to stop having psa tests. >> i was getting caught up in the system of overtesting. >> reporter: others like bill roth will continue. >> we are keeping a close watch on psa levels. >> reporter: in a statement today the american urological association, whose members treat prostate cancer, called the recommendations inappropriate and irresponsible and said men should have the choice to be tested. but patients do still have a choice whether they want the test. the panel only makes recommendations. increasingly doctors are telling men if they are diagnosed with prostate cancer it might not be life-threatening and they can safely wait to see if it progresses before they decide to have treatment. but, brian, that can involve a lot of anxiety. >> as we said, this is a huge potential game changer in the world of health and science tonight. robert bazell starting us off. thank you. >>> in chic
at least 20% to 30% of men getting treatments end up impotent or with urinary, bowel difficulties or all three, and often permanently. with this information some men like drew harris already have decided to stop having psa tests. >> i was getting caught up in the system of overtesting. >> reporter: others like bill roth will continue. >> we are keeping a close watch on psa levels. >> reporter: in a statement today the american urological association, whose members treat...
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laundry aired, and so part of that was the pushback in terms of burying this petition deep within the bowels of the u.n., but it was also in sending the signal to the naacp that all of this international stuff about human rights was not going to be tolerated, particularly in terms of human rights in the united states. we can talk about human rights that the polls aren't able to have democracy. we can talk about human rights that the east germans don't have freedom of speech, but we cannot talk about human rights in terms of what's happening in the united states, and so she resigned from the board of directors of the naacp, and it took all of walter white's efforts. i liken it to almost doing a james brown please, please, please. >> don't go. >> don't go. >> eleanor, please, don't go. >> yeah. that's what i mean about your allies can only take you so far. there are things that she could do. there were things she could not do and would not do and the naacp needed to understand that as it was crafting its strategy. >> all right. are there any examples or any documentation of truman experiencing
laundry aired, and so part of that was the pushback in terms of burying this petition deep within the bowels of the u.n., but it was also in sending the signal to the naacp that all of this international stuff about human rights was not going to be tolerated, particularly in terms of human rights in the united states. we can talk about human rights that the polls aren't able to have democracy. we can talk about human rights that the east germans don't have freedom of speech, but we cannot talk...
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we did not know at the time no one knew at the time in articles maybe someone knew down in the the bowelsof the agency but no one in our circles knew that there were doubts and suspicions that this might be a forgery of course it was information that was mistaken but the it was a relatively small. all part of the case about nuclear weapons and nuclear reconstitution it is also the case that the broad picture about iraq's programs was a picture that went very far back in time based on. value has concluded. with the with the concurrence of outside experts that these documents which formed the basis for the reports of recent unique the opinion transaction between iraq and new dad and in fact not authentic numerous french words were misspelled in the documents one of the letters was signed by a nigeria official who had left office ten years ago several dates and the documents did not match the day of the week several of the names and titles of officials mentioned in the documents were incorrect who was it that asked for this review of the niger nuclear material question it was the vice presid
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, there were change reports of continued rashes and nausea and headaches and symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome and digestive issues and it continued on. and even ten years after the war, there weren't a lot of concrete diagnoses. they knew there were three different groups of clusters of ill defined illnesses that they now refer to as gulf war illness, but specific diagnoses of diseases ha s hadn't taken p yet. ite it's only in the last ten years that that has happen. so we still have a lot of progress to make. >> anyone else want to make a contribution to that? >> i got here a little late, but i won kederwonder, does anybodk statistics about how many women are serving in the gulf? >> i have in a ththat in front . >> and how that compares to afghanistan conflict or iraq. >> i don't vo ahave any of toda statistics. there were 54,000 women deployed for the gulf war. and of that number there were 13,000 women exposed to the chemicals. that's the break down that i have. >> also 15 women killed during the persian gulf war and two who were prisoners of war. the current wars have gone on for
, there were change reports of continued rashes and nausea and headaches and symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome and digestive issues and it continued on. and even ten years after the war, there weren't a lot of concrete diagnoses. they knew there were three different groups of clusters of ill defined illnesses that they now refer to as gulf war illness, but specific diagnoses of diseases ha s hadn't taken p yet. ite it's only in the last ten years that that has happen. so we still have a lot...
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it slows down the actions of the bowels, it relieves diarrhea and makes you feel better. the big danger with diarrhea is that you get dehydrated which your kidneys can then shut down. so laudanum or opium to treat chronic dysentery or diarrhea was a very useful medical tool. and then obviously as a sedative and for anxiety and symptoms of that kind. another form of opium dissolved in alcohol was called paregoric. this is camphorated tincture of opium. it's much weaker than laudinum, there's not as much opium in it. the camphor gave it an expectorant, it would break up congestion in your chest, it was often used for respiratory illness, as a cough syrup, that kind of thing. it could also be used for some of these other complaints as well. you just had to take more of it. and you could also just eat the opium once it was prepared and it would take the same kind of effect. later developments in opiate products, morphine, which is an alkaloid of opium, more potent than simply eating opium, morphine itself was isolated chemically in 1804. it didn't come into general use until
it slows down the actions of the bowels, it relieves diarrhea and makes you feel better. the big danger with diarrhea is that you get dehydrated which your kidneys can then shut down. so laudanum or opium to treat chronic dysentery or diarrhea was a very useful medical tool. and then obviously as a sedative and for anxiety and symptoms of that kind. another form of opium dissolved in alcohol was called paregoric. this is camphorated tincture of opium. it's much weaker than laudinum, there's not...
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there may be abdominal pain change in your bowel habits >> creve add to that.er you can actually remove @ creve batt to >> they held the first free screening for patients at high risks sign of how critical their work was >> first patient we did the first time: cancer >> expensive test but could you imagine what you are preventing? i do not want cancer to define me. i want my kids to define me >> trisha simon and dr. muska would like to see other hospitals step up with the testing to learn more about the free screening go to the website wgntv.com. >>: cancer. cool lake water's will look very nice making our way back tonight tom skilling next hot stuff coming for memorial day weekend. i yin [ groans ] pssst! don't go in there! it's your surprise party and we want this hair color to be party ready. let's get some dimensional color. now!? what if it comes out wrong? [ gigi ] nice 'n easy gets your right color every time. guaranteed. in one step get tones and highlights for a gorgeous result. surprise! surprise! surprise! surprise! i had no idea. [ gigi ] get the co
there may be abdominal pain change in your bowel habits >> creve add to that.er you can actually remove @ creve batt to >> they held the first free screening for patients at high risks sign of how critical their work was >> first patient we did the first time: cancer >> expensive test but could you imagine what you are preventing? i do not want cancer to define me. i want my kids to define me >> trisha simon and dr. muska would like to see other hospitals step up...
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they urinate, bowel movement everywhere, i think they just kind of have gone crazy, prison life is probably getting to them. >> but we have never seen a more bizarre display of the gut churning activity than at california state prison corcoran. it happened during a routine shoot at the prison hospital. >> we were there for like ten minutes. did a couple interviews with a couple doctors. initially it seemed like it was going to be mundane and going through the process. so we decided to leave. we were all packed up ready to go back into the other section of the prison when all hell broke loose. >> we have four inmates in four different cells that are holding food trays, some have started flooding the pier with causing the toilets to back up, causing water to come out on the floor. i'll first go out, try to talk to the inmates and trying to get them into compliance. inmates failed to comply with staff instructions we will probably have to extract them. you know, one guy is just other guy was covering up his i was like, wow, this isn't boring. this is pretty intense. >> i am going to talk to th
they urinate, bowel movement everywhere, i think they just kind of have gone crazy, prison life is probably getting to them. >> but we have never seen a more bizarre display of the gut churning activity than at california state prison corcoran. it happened during a routine shoot at the prison hospital. >> we were there for like ten minutes. did a couple interviews with a couple doctors. initially it seemed like it was going to be mundane and going through the process. so we decided...
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. >> and our bowels. i got a little excited there for a moment. do you have a comment on the show? e-mail us. it is red eye at fox news.com. and to leave a voicemail 212-462-5050. still to come the half time report from tv's andy levy. >> tonight's half time report is sponsored by chess, the game played on a checkered board by two players, each with 16 pieces. the object is to capture checkmate, the opponent's king. thanks, chess. the capital one cash rewards card gives you a 50% annual bonus. and who doesn't want 50% more cash? ugh, the baby. huh! and then the baby bear said, "i want 50% more cash in my bed!" phhht! 50% more cash is good ri... what's that. ♪ you can spell. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. what's in your wallet? ha ha. ♪ got anything wrong so far. we go to tv's andy levy. >> i need my tablecloth back. >> that's a call from three days. >> president obama finally admits he is for gay marriage. you mentioned the senior white house official said he was always planing on coming out before the election, but
. >> and our bowels. i got a little excited there for a moment. do you have a comment on the show? e-mail us. it is red eye at fox news.com. and to leave a voicemail 212-462-5050. still to come the half time report from tv's andy levy. >> tonight's half time report is sponsored by chess, the game played on a checkered board by two players, each with 16 pieces. the object is to capture checkmate, the opponent's king. thanks, chess. the capital one cash rewards card gives you a 50%...
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. >> and our bowels. i got a little excited there for a moment. do you have a comment on the show? e-mail us. it is red eye at fox news.com. and to leave a voicemail 212-462-5050. still to come the half time report from tv's andy levy. >> tonight's half time report is sponsored by chess, the game played on a checkered board by two players, each with 16 pieces. the object is to capture checkmate, the opponent's king. thanks, chess. >>> let's find out if we've got anything wrong so far. we go to tv's andy levy. >> i need my tablecloth back. >> that's a call from three days. >> president obama finally admits he is for gay marriage. you mentioned the senior white house official said he was always planing on coming out before the election, but vice president's comments sped it up. so basically his original plan was to continue to lie between now and then. >> exactly. that's the key. he was going to stay in the closet until it was safe to come out. chris, you said for gay people obama's announcement is significant which i agree with. in his announcement he went out of his way to say he s
. >> and our bowels. i got a little excited there for a moment. do you have a comment on the show? e-mail us. it is red eye at fox news.com. and to leave a voicemail 212-462-5050. still to come the half time report from tv's andy levy. >> tonight's half time report is sponsored by chess, the game played on a checkered board by two players, each with 16 pieces. the object is to capture checkmate, the opponent's king. thanks, chess. >>> let's find out if we've got anything...
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i don't see any reason why the track record would not continue to be -- is there anything a bowel clean energy -- is there anything about clean energy and renewable energy that is by its nature different than all these other things i cite? >> i think these things have in common the fact that they were high-risk undertakings, offering high pay off. that is not an area that is particularly attractive to the private investor. i think energy fits this very well. energy happens to have additional characteristics. it is very costly to go to nuclear power. you would never get there in the private sector. if you talk about nuclear fusion, that is a 60-year project. i think it is a very important one. >> i know that you mentioned fusion, and that is something i have been interested in. they always said that nuclear fusion is the energy of the future, and always will be. i think that has tremendous promise, and we should continue to invest in that. there has been support for industry for the development of shale fracturing and directional drilling. that has been done by government support, as wel
i don't see any reason why the track record would not continue to be -- is there anything a bowel clean energy -- is there anything about clean energy and renewable energy that is by its nature different than all these other things i cite? >> i think these things have in common the fact that they were high-risk undertakings, offering high pay off. that is not an area that is particularly attractive to the private investor. i think energy fits this very well. energy happens to have...
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he said i went into the bowels of library at harvard and found where does this notion begin.arles huggins in 1941. it was based on a flawed study by a test that was erratic. it ended up being about one man taking an erratic test. because of that he deduced and won the noble prize for saying that people with testosterone get cancer. so they started castrating men. ouch. so now they found that men with high testosterone live longer than men with low testosterone. >> i hate to stop you mid-testosterone fuel. we have to take a break. i want to talk to you. the last time you were here we talked about the hope you can use stem cells to replace the breasts you lost during cancer. i want to know after the break how it went. really good. down here, folks measure commitment by what's getting done. the twenty billion dollars bp committed has helped fund economic and environmental recovery. long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. l
he said i went into the bowels of library at harvard and found where does this notion begin.arles huggins in 1941. it was based on a flawed study by a test that was erratic. it ended up being about one man taking an erratic test. because of that he deduced and won the noble prize for saying that people with testosterone get cancer. so they started castrating men. ouch. so now they found that men with high testosterone live longer than men with low testosterone. >> i hate to stop you...
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she had surgery monday to repair part of the bowel.the babies but for leah can breathe on their own. >> we're just an ordinary couple entrusted by god with an extraordinary responsibility and blessing. i would say the emotion we feel more than any other is gratitude. >> and blessings indeed. the parents are asking for privacy as they prepare to bring their babies home in a few months. >>> donate life america claims that more than 100,000 people used a new facebook feature promoting organ donation and that has been available for one day and allows them to add organ donor to the profile along with other personal information. the feature provides a link to state ridgesties so people can officially sign up to be a donor. started yesterday and many people are signing up. >> great, great. >>> coming up, it's called the salt-and-ice challenge. how this dangerous dare is leaving teenagers across the country with permanent scars. feld. >>> getting ready for game 3, caps and rangers. so far, the road teams have dominated. jason chmura will join
she had surgery monday to repair part of the bowel.the babies but for leah can breathe on their own. >> we're just an ordinary couple entrusted by god with an extraordinary responsibility and blessing. i would say the emotion we feel more than any other is gratitude. >> and blessings indeed. the parents are asking for privacy as they prepare to bring their babies home in a few months. >>> donate life america claims that more than 100,000 people used a new facebook feature...
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he said i went into the bowels of library at harvard and found where does this notion begin.a dr. charles huggins in 1941. it was based on a flawed study by a test that was erratic. it ended up being about one man taking an erratic test. because of that he deduced and won the noble prize for saying that people with testosterone get cancer. so they started castrating men. ouch. so now they found that men with high testosterone live longer than men with low testosterone. >> i hate to stop you mid-testosterone fuel. we have to take a break. i want to talk to you. the last time you were here we talked about the hope you can use stem cells to replace the breasts you lost during cancer. i want to know after the break how it went. really good. ♪ ♪ why do you whisper, green grass? ♪ [ all ] shh! ♪ why tell the trees what ain't so? ♪ [ male announcer ] dow solutions use vibration reduction technology to help reduce track noise so trains move quieter through urban areas all over the world. together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. [ all ] shh! [ male a
he said i went into the bowels of library at harvard and found where does this notion begin.a dr. charles huggins in 1941. it was based on a flawed study by a test that was erratic. it ended up being about one man taking an erratic test. because of that he deduced and won the noble prize for saying that people with testosterone get cancer. so they started castrating men. ouch. so now they found that men with high testosterone live longer than men with low testosterone. >> i hate to stop...
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he said i went into the bowels of library at harvard and found where does this notion begin. with a dr. charles huggins in 1941. it was based on a flawed study by a test that was erratic. it ended up being about one man taking an erratic test. because of that he deduced and won the noble prize for saying that people with testosterone get cancer. so they started castrating men. ouch. so now they found that men with high testosterone live longer than men with low testosterone. >> i hate to stop you mid-testosterone fuel. we have to take a break. i want to talk to you. the last time you were here we talked about the hope you can use stem cells to replace the breasts you lost during cancer. i want to know after the break how it went. really good. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. the calcium they take becaus
he said i went into the bowels of library at harvard and found where does this notion begin. with a dr. charles huggins in 1941. it was based on a flawed study by a test that was erratic. it ended up being about one man taking an erratic test. because of that he deduced and won the noble prize for saying that people with testosterone get cancer. so they started castrating men. ouch. so now they found that men with high testosterone live longer than men with low testosterone. >> i hate to...
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, but one that i, you know, it was very clear in my mind, and i was already thinking in that stage bowel the possibility of tv. >> do you think if occurred to you, you say you were more intrigued as the conversation went on, you went away to think about it. did it occur to you why are they asking me to do this job? >> possibly it did, but once the first conversation was underway, he said i want you to talk to and meet with mr. cameron, and the process went on from there. >> you're answering and conveying which is different from 17 or 18 years of career, a career in journalism, you end up with the largest circulation newspaper in the united kingdom, and now you're asked to do something completely different. doesn't it pass through your mind, well, why are they asking me to do this? >> well, something completely different. i mean, i've been the editor of a national newspaper for a number of years that involved politics as we discussed, that went beyond the sort of stories that you talked about. i was dealing with issues. i ran campaigns. i hope, at least aim to be in tune with the readersh
, but one that i, you know, it was very clear in my mind, and i was already thinking in that stage bowel the possibility of tv. >> do you think if occurred to you, you say you were more intrigued as the conversation went on, you went away to think about it. did it occur to you why are they asking me to do this job? >> possibly it did, but once the first conversation was underway, he said i want you to talk to and meet with mr. cameron, and the process went on from there. >>...
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of market and korney streets below union square and china town blowing on horns and clanging cow bowels. they threw confetti. then the celebration really turned ugly. charging north up kearny street for five blocks they reached china town and began grabbing chinese musical instruments from the shops. the din was so loud it pierced the paneled recesses of the nearby men's clubs. bystanders cinked to here the noise. but sentiments were very much in order in the year 1900 for death was the uninvited guest here although like the maskers it came in disguise. in china town the approach of the chinese new year usually in february was most often heralded bit hiss and bang of fire crackers. sidewalk stands traditionally sold stacks of juicy sugar cane and mounds of melon seeds. to perfume the spring banquet tables people would buy pots of narcissus bulbs. people wearing silk tune in this case would call on family and friends with gifts and cakes. children in skull caps and head dresses would parade hand in hand. all of this would happen in a festive lunar new year. but not in this year of 1900.
of market and korney streets below union square and china town blowing on horns and clanging cow bowels. they threw confetti. then the celebration really turned ugly. charging north up kearny street for five blocks they reached china town and began grabbing chinese musical instruments from the shops. the din was so loud it pierced the paneled recesses of the nearby men's clubs. bystanders cinked to here the noise. but sentiments were very much in order in the year 1900 for death was the...